Bens Lane
- Four bedroom character property
- Overlooking village pond
- No onward chain
- Unique opportunity to purchase two properties
- Garage
- Previously run as a successful holiday let
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
At the heart of the home lies the striking sitting room, a wonderfully light & inviting space, enhanced by its triple-aspect design which allows natural light to pour in. A brick inglenook fireplace, complete with an inset wood burning stove, provides a stunning focal point, adding warmth & character to this exceptional reception area.
The ground floor continues to impress with a spacious kitchen/dining room, thoughtfully designed to create a sociable hub of the home. This space offers ample room for dining & is complemented by a separate laundry room, ensuring practicality is seamlessly integrated. A cloakroom/WC completes the ground floor.
To the first floor, the property offers four well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from its own en suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom.
Externally, the property offers a garage.
The property is also available to purchase as a whole alongside the adjoining dwelling, which is currently offered for sale separately. While both properties are presently configured as independent homes, they were previously connected via a doorway from the sun room of the Old Chapel through to the Old School House. The doorway has since been bricked up, but offers potential to open the space again if desired.
Description
An impressive & beautifully proportioned four-bedroom residence, offering generous & elegantly arranged accommodation, perfectly suited to modern family living.At the heart of the home lies the striking sitting room, a wonderfully light & inviting space, enhanced by its triple-aspect design which allows natural light to pour in. A brick inglenook fireplace, complete with an inset wood burning stove, provides a stunning focal point, adding warmth & character to this exceptional reception area. The ground floor continues to impress with a spacious kitchen/dining room, thoughtfully designed to create a sociable hub of the home. This space offers ample room for dining & is complemented by a separate laundry room, ensuring practicality is seamlessly integrated. A cloakroom/WC completes the ground floor.
To the first floor, the property offers four well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from its own en suite shower room, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom.
Location
Wereham is a small village in Norfolk, that has a rich history that dates back to the Bronze Age. The village was mentioned in the doomsday book of 1086 and has been inhabited since then. It was a thriving agricultural community in the 19th century, with many residents working on the surrounding farms. Today, Wereham is a peaceful and picturesque place to live with a strong sense of community and range of local amenities including a Public House. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding. The nearby River Ouse is a popular spot for fishing & boating and there are several natures reserves in the area, including the RSPB reserve at Snettisham. For those interested in history, there are several historic sites to explore, including the ruins of Castle Acre Priory and the medieval town of Kings Lynn. Overall, Wereham is a charming and welcoming village that offers a taste of rural life in the heart of Norfolk.Agent's Note
The Old School House is available to purchase as a whole alongside the adjoining dwelling, The Old Chapel, which is currently offered for sale separately. While both properties are presently configured as independent homes, they were previously connected via a doorway from the sun room of the Old Chapel through to the Old School House. This opening has since been bricked up, however, for those seeking a larger combined residence, there is potential to reinstate access, subject to any necessary consents.Heating to the property is served by oil central heating. Please contact the branch for further information if required.
Please note the floorplan used shows both properties available.
Utility supply:
- Electric Mains Supply
- Water Mains Supply
- Heating Oil
- Broadband FTTC
- Sewerage Mains Supply
Rights and restrictions:
- Private rights of way No
- Public rights of way No
- Listed property No
- Restrictions No
Risks:
- Flooded in last 5 years No
- Flood defences Ask agent
- Source of flood Ask agent
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